Top 10 Alumni Stories of 2025
In 2025, the MIT Sloan alumni community stayed busy finding a cure to pediatric brain cancer, publishing new research on leadership, and more.
In 2025, the MIT Sloan alumni community stayed busy finding a cure to pediatric brain cancer, publishing new research on leadership, and more.
What exactly is “dynamic work design,” and how can it help businesses drive positive change? Nelson Repenning, PhD ’96, and Donald Kieffer have some ideas.
Thousands of graduating students, alumni, and their families came to campus at the end of May for the 2026 commencement ceremonies and Reunion celebrations.
At MIT Sloan Reunion 2026, Professor Alessandro Acquisti and Senior Lecturer Miro Kazakoff, MBA ’11, spoke about their ongoing research into data, privacy, and communication.
The case study examines how Tatweer Misr redefined the traditional real estate development model through innovation, ESG integration, and a multi-stakeholder operating philosophy. It explores the strategic decisions, leadership mindset, and organizational challenges involved in preserving the compan...
Chicken is one of the most popular options in Indonesia’s meat industry, valued at $17.5 billion and growing. It’s an affordable, widely available source of protein, as well as a promising market with plenty of room for growth. However, pricing is extremely volatile, as there is no agreed-upon bench...
Copia, an e-commerce company focused on bringing low-priced, high-quality goods to middle and low-income investors in Kenya, approached G-Lab for help increasing revenue and net profits.
For its entire 15-year life as a regional bank, Silicon Valley Bank held the same risky bet. Our Research Associate, Niccolo Comati, explains how the bank's collapse is a story of a supervisory system that polices process rather than risk.
Jawad Ahsan, EMBA ’14, reflects on how the MIT Executive MBA expanded his perspective on leadership, gave him the confidence to chart his own path, and shaped a career focused on building ambitious companies and driving transformative impact.
In a new report, MIT researchers analyze policy options for improving the U.S. electric grid by incentivizing increased interregional transmission.